Quantcast
Results tagged “neworleans”
No old neighborhoods were torn down to make way for the World Expo plane

No old neighborhoods were torn down to make way for the World Expo plane

A China Eastern Airlines jetliner emblazoned with flashy colors and the not-so-flashy "Better City, Better Life" slogan of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai made its maiden voyage yesterday. Here are some photos of it arriving in Tokyo. more ›

Continuum at the House of Blues and Jazz

Continuum at the House of Blues and Jazz

Sunday night we headed down to the House of Blues and Jazz to check out the new band from New Orleans, “Continuum”. They started a couple weeks ago but already have their groove on, with an easy stage presence that shows they are comfortable playing together and a group sound that is starting to come together nicely. Front man Thaddeus Ford, who plays the trumpet and acts as MC, is a 6th generation New Orleans jazz musician, and has about four different names for each of the musicians onstage as he announces them. He and the vocalist Evelyn are actually the only ones originally from New Orleans, as their band was originally scheduled to come play later in the year but was recently contacted by the club and asked if they could come earlier. Because of the short notice they were not able to use their regular band members, but were still able to bring some solid players to fill in on piano and drums. In fact they were never able to line up a bass player before arriving in town, so they picked up Michael Brownell, a bass player who has been based in town for the last half-year or so now. In any case they are creating a good atmosphere already, mixing some jazz standards in with the funk, soul and R&B where Evelyn really shines. more ›

In the immortal words of Lil' Jon, 'Get low'

In the immortal words of Lil' Jon, 'Get low'

For those unfamiliar with Shanghai's history, the city was once a giant, stinking swamp. While some say things haven't changed much since then, others have noticed a bit of development going on. Given other coastal cities (on deltas) like New Orleans and Tokyo, it shouldn't be much of a surprise that Shanghai is sinking. more ›

This Week In <em>-ist</em>: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network

This Week In -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network

Let's look back at a week in which no site in the -ist network adopted anyone from Africa... more ›

Chinese hospital clowns

Chinese hospital clowns

There now seems to be something Beijing has that Shanghai doesn't -- hospital clowns. The clowns work in several hospitals, including the large Women and Children's Hospital, as well as orphanages and schools for the children of migrant workers. Magic Hospital, the Beijing-based charity that organizes this, was the brainchild of German Claudia Vogg. The article notes that the hospital clown is a more familiar figure in the West than in China. Certainly China does not yet have anyone like Shobhana Schwebke (try saying that five times fast!), aka Shobi Dobi the Clown, who publishes the Hospital Clown Newsletter , which is probably one of the most informative sites you can find on anything relating to hospital clowns and the therapeutic effects of clowns and laughter. You can find out where clown conferences and festivals are being held or buy Japanese books on hospital clowns. more ›

Extra! Extra! BBC bends, Disney talks and an editor dies

Extra! Extra! BBC bends, Disney talks and an editor dies

more ›

Shanghai doomed by Three Gorges Dam?

Shanghai doomed by Three Gorges Dam?

In New Orleans, we have seen the devastation that can come from failing to heed scientific warnings. Will Shanghai be the victim of a similar stubborness regarding the Three Gorges Dam? Well, here's another warning: more ›

1

personals

Enter our FREE personals site!

send a tip

tips@shanghaiist.com

Follow gothamist on Twitter